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actually i wasen't charging him

i was going to give them to him,

on another note guys

for anyone who is there check out the Dry carbon doors on the Top secret stand weighing 4.2 kg

Thanks mate that what have been awesome, sadly I only just saw your message and have already been. Well worth the effort. I want a Boomerang 8^) nice bit of gear.

Thanks for the help too Elrodeo, ended up buying tiks at the venue due to multiple stuff ups including an overnight bus- never use them if you are taller than 3 feet...less than one hours sleep is not cool unless it involves repetitive bass and flashing lights.

On a side note it was great to meet the SA peeps. Not only do I have South Australia to thank for producing my beloved VL wagz but also producing a great bunch of people. Good luck with rest of your trip. Have fun, be safe and contact me if you need help in Japan.

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I got heaps of pics and off to Top Secret and Tomei tomorrow for a special demonstation they have for us. When I get back i will post up all the pics I took.

was great seeing all the SA guys those hoodies looked great!!!

hey guys nice meeting a bunch of you at nismo today..... im jon the one with the RB sleeve tat

Hey Jon, yeah good to meet you also. We were the bunch at Nismo from South Australia.... we had a tour of Tomei today with Allan.

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